BengalBoy
 First Officer
Flight distance : 7915994 ft
United States
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If you upload content to Skypixel, do you also post it here (and vice versa)?
No, very rarely unless it might be relevant to a thread's content. I never post it on the forums as a "look at my photo" post. I do post my photos on the DJI Facebook page.
If you don't use Skypixel, why not?
I do use Skypixel sporadically, but, much prefer DJI Facebook page and Instagram for posting photos and YouTube for posting videos. Skypixel has more professional content, and it was great when I got my Phantom 2 Vision+ back in 2014 to get ideas and learn what my drone was capable of. But, I get much more exposure on Instagram and Facebook with my aerial photos and YouTube is much easier for posting my videos. Skypixel doesn't give me a big audience like the others.
If you don't post content here, why not?
I think of these forums as a technical issue identification and problem solving community. I do occasionally post a photograph I've taken to demonstrate a technique in using my drone to take a photo, or, to demonstrate any advice I might give is being made by someone with experience actually using the drone as described. DJI's Facebook page is much more fun for posting photos I take. Seems to have a membership more interested in the photography or video taken by their favorite DJI product.
Do you enjoy posting your content and having it critiqued by other users?
I love posting my content and have an extensive Instagram and Facebook portfolio of photography I've taken with my DJI camera drones. It is the most popular photography on my Instagram and Facebook pages, primarily because the people who enjoy it most don't own a drone. When I got my first one I set out to change my friends and neighbors minds about drones by only taking cool photos. Its the people who don't own a camera drone that are most impressed and interested in the images. I find a lot of forum and drone specific communities are less likely to find photos that interesting unless they are picking your brain on your work flow or comparing it to one of their own. In my community, after 2 years of flying, I'm known as the "Drone Guy" and the people who were initially critical of drones a couple years ago are now asking me for advice in purchasing one and helping them learn to fly.
Do you enjoy viewing and critiquing other users' content?
I do enjoy looking at other people's content. Not to critique, but, to gain ideas of how to shoot a scene, edit a video, appreciate wildlife like whales, sharks and large marine life, beautiful travel places and extreme action like surfing and snow skiing. It was the reason I purchased my first DJI Phantom 2 Vision+, seeing a video by Eric Cheng at Komodo Island and how beautiful it was as seen from the air. It inspired me to buy one, and, I just got back from a adventure there with my Phantom 4. I flew it over the ocean and shot tropical islands, Komodo Dragons, and the caldron of a stratavolcano. Completely inspired by watching one video and thinking I could take cool photos and videos on an adventure like that!! |
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